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The Retreat, Lake views - Lake Rotoiti
$250
NZD
per night

The Retreat, Lake views

Tikitere, Lake Rotoiti, Rotorua

#6070 - Lake Rotoiti - Bach or holiday home

The Retreat has been architecturally designed and was built in 2007 in a minimalistic, open plan style. It is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate 2 families. It is perched on a bush clad hillside so you feel as if you are literally floating above magnificent... [More]

  • 6people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets
private tranquil - Lake Rotoiti
POA
NZD
per night

private tranquil

rotoiti, rotorua

#10204 - Lake Rotoiti - Bach or holiday home

Private tranquil setting with north and west facing living and verandas. The house is Lockwood with new kitchen with all necessary appliances and two new bathrooms, modern clean and tidy. Very sunny location and with a pellet fire for winter easy to clean and use,... [More]

  • 8people (max)
  • 3bedroom
  • 2bathroom
  • tickkids
  • tickpets

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